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Adetunbi O - Let Your Kingdom Come (Gospel)


'Let Your Kingdom Come' by Adetunbi O is a beautiful song that offers a powerful prayer to see God's kingdom established on earth. The song starts with a cry for God's glory and a desire to see the earth filled with His fullness. The lyrics express a longing for people to see God's glory and for His kingdom to come.

The chorus repeats the simple yet profound request for God's kingdom to come and His will to be done. The bridge brings in the imagery of the Holy Spirit taking His place in the hearts of the believers, inviting Him to come and reign in our lives.

Adetunbi O - Let Your Kingdom ComeThe message of this song is clear, and it resonates with all who pray for the establishment of God's kingdom on earth. It reminds us that we need God's Spirit to experience true freedom and that His reign will bring an end to oppression, terror, and hopelessness.

Adetunbi O's vocals are passionate and moving, and the song's arrangement is simple yet effective in conveying the message. 'Let Your Kingdom Come' is a song that inspires hope and encourages us to keep on praying for the coming of God's kingdom.

I encourage you to listen to this song and let its message of hope and faith resonate in your heart. Join in the prayer to see God's kingdom established on earth and His will done in our lives.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Adetunbi-o-let-your-kingdom-come-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7tFaG1f2ZMQCXbvuOb5MXu

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpMCt0v8nPk

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